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Installation

Installation

1. Open and secure hood. Remove negative battery cable from battery using 5/16” socket and push battery lead away from battery post.

2. Open trunk and spread a blanket or drop cloth under back of car.

3. Beginning under the car, remove the (5) plastic fasteners holding the rear bumper to vehicle’s sub-frame using the fastener removal tool. Three (3) of the fasteners are located underneath the center of the vehicle and the remaining (2) fasteners are located underneath either side of the bumper.

4. While still underneath the car, remove the fuel overflow plastic fitting on right side of vehicle by simply pulling straight down.

5. Using an offset Phillips screwdriver, remove the (4) screws (2 on each side) holding the rear bumper to fender-well.

7. Remove (2) grocery net hooks located on either side of the trunk by unscrewing them by hand.

8. Remove the back truck lining from the vehicle.

9. Unsecure left and right side trunk trim panels. These do not need to come out; however, they will need to be unsecured so the nuts behind them will be accessible.

10. Using a 7/16” inch deep-well socket and ratchet extension (and 7/16” wrench when necessary), remove the (7) nuts securing the rear bumper to the car by starting on one side and working your way to the opposite side (pictures below show working from the passenger side of the car to the driver side).

11. After all the nuts are removed, start by working the center of the bumper up and down to loosen the bumper on the car. Then on each side, work the sides of the bumper down to get the studs out of the holes. This might take a little coaxing. Once each side is freed, the bumper can then be pulled straight off. (An extra set off hands is useful in this step).

bumper:

1. An extra set of hands is useful in this step as well. With one person on each side, starting by lining up the studs on the sides of the bumper with their respective holes, using an upward motion get them in there. Then, work your way around the bumper, ensuring all studs are matched up with the correct holes.

2. Beginning on one side of the bumper, start hand-tightening nuts onto the (7) studs. Once all nuts are hand-tightened, go back and snug all nuts using 7/16” socket or wrench.

3. Reposition right and left side trunk panels.

4. Reinstall the rear trunk lining and screw on the (2) plastic grocery hooks to secure the rear trunk lining by hand.

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My first car was a 1989 Ford Mustang Saleen Convertible that I used as my test car to learn about working on Mustangs. Foxbodies have become my passion and now I pretty much consider myself a Foxbody expert. My dream project car is a Foxbody with a 03-04 Cobra swap turbocharged. I built my current ...